Activities Considered Appropriate for Grade Schoolers (Readers)
Peter and the Lame Man Crossword Puzzle
What are some important things to remember about Luke’s account in Acts 3:1-10 of Peter healing the lame man in Jesus’ name? This fun crossword puzzle will present eight words that highlight key elements. Sharpen your pencils!
Read More ⇨The Lost Son Word Line Up
Unscramble 11 words in this puzzle called a word line up, and you will have discovered a 12th. Each one—especially the 12th—is an important element in Jesus’ parable of the lost son. Your children will love this activity!
Read More ⇨John the Baptist Word Search
We can understand Jesus’ ministry better when we understand John the Baptist’s role. This word search puzzle highlights elements in the life and ministry of John. Can your children find every word in the puzzle? Let them try!
Read More ⇨Paul and Silas Match Game
Eight tiles (4 pairs) give your children a chance to play a matching game. While they play, they will be reminded that God is always at work in the lives of His people—even when their circumstances are difficult.
Read More ⇨John the Baptist Word Scramble
Unscramble 12 words, then unscramble thirteen more letters to form a key phrase. Every item in this exercise highlights John the Baptist’s ministry. Get ready to learn—and have fun at the same time!
Read More ⇨Paul and Silas Spot the Differences
Spot the differences between these pictures that initially look identical. Twelve minor difference exist between the two—but in both pictures Paul and Silas have joyful expressions on their faces, even though they are in jail!
Read More ⇨Shepherds Color By Number Page
Coloring by number gives children the opportunity to be creative as well as to follow instructions. And the image they will color in this instance will remind them that Jesus was God, even when He was a newborn baby. Certainly the shepherds who bowed before Him knew He was special!
Read More ⇨Paul’s Conversion Connect the Dots
Get ready to connect the dots to show Paul on the ground on the Damascus road. He is looking at a bright light and listening to Jesus’ voice. This was Paul’s life-changing moment, because he met Jesus.
Read More ⇨Paul and Silas Coded Words
What do those numbers mean? They represent some important words and a phrase that relate to Paul’s and Silas’s night in a Philippian jail. A code key is provided, so all your children will need to work this coded words puzzle are copies of the puzzle, a little time, and some sharpened pencils.
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